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Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, etc. METHODIST CHURCHES PITT-STREET CIRCUIT. PITT-STREET CHUKOH.-ll a.m., Rev. T. 0. Carr; Evening, 6.45, Revs. G. P. Sfcookwell and W. Ready. Subject, " The True Order of Service." Anthems: Morning, "I Will Sing of Thy Power" (Sullivan); soloist, Miss Bouskill. Evening. " The Day Thou Gavert' (Woodward); solo, "The Gift Divine,' Mr. Stanley Simon. MOUNT ALBERT.—II, Rev. G. S. Cock; 6.45, Mr. C. French. KINGSLAND.-11. Mr Ralph (Sailor Missioned; 6.45, Rev. A. N. Scotter. B.A. ABCimiLL.-11. Ilex. A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.45, Mr. J. Bridges. AVONDALE.-11, Mr. A. G. Marshall, 8.A.; 6.45. Rev. G. 8. Cook. NEW LYNN.-3. Mr. C. French. . METHODI ST CHURCH. AUCKLAND WEST CIRCUIT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY.-11. REV. .lAS. WILSON; 6.45, REV. G. BOND. (Communion after Service.) Anthems: Morning, " Hear Us, O Lord" (from Handel's "Largo"); soloist, Miss Aliton. Evening, "Incline Thine Ear to Me" (Himmel); soloist, Mr. E. Metherell. BAYFIELD.-11. MR. FAWCETT; 6.45, Mr. I. W. Parker. H.M. from Hokianga. METHODIST CHURCH. AUCKLAND EAST CIRCUIT. GRAFTON EOAD.-11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury; 7, Rev. H. Beggs. MOUNT EDEN.— Rev. T. G. Brooke; 7. Rev. H. R. Dewsbury NEWMARKET.-11, Mr. P. Dellow; 7. Mr. W. Hogg. PARNELL.-11. Rev. H. Boggs; 7, Mr. J. Richards (student). REMUERA.-7. Mr. H. Burton. PANMURE.-3, Rev. H. Beggs. A UCKLAND "fcXETHODIST TITISSION. ANNUAL GIFT COLLECTION SUNDAY. In Aid of Extension Work. 11 a.m.-Preacher, MR. W. J. PARKER, Home Missionary. 3 p.m.— and Brotherhood Service. Speaker, REV. STEELE CRAIK. Solo. Mr. H. BLAKELEY. also Selected Solo. 7 p.m.—Leader. REV. JAMES WILSON. Maori Preachers, HONE HARE, HAPETA RENATA, PIRIPI RAKENA, and others assisting. Choir and Orchestra, 6.30. Special Gifts received at doors. This meeting of greatest interest. HELPING HAND MISSION. FREEMAN'S BAY. 11 Preacher, REV. G. BOND. Chairman Auckland District. Communion after Service. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday-school. 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.-Preacher, MR. R. EMERSON. Soloist, MR. F. FEN TON. EAST-ST. HALL CIionToONCERT IN EASTST., DECEMBER 17th, Followed by Flower Sunday Services, 19th in st. DEVONPORT METHODIST CIRCUIT.-DEVONPORT-11, Rev. R. Taylor; 7, Rev. R. Taylor. SUNNYSIDE— Mr. S. Stone; 7, Mr. F. Irvine. TAKAPUNA-lt, Mr. E. Roberts; 6.45,-Mr. L. games, BIRKENHEAD METHODIST - CIRCUIT.— BIRKENIIEAD-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. NORTHCOTE-11 a.m.; 7 p.m., Mr. C. Aker, Homo Missionary. BIRKDALE—7 p.m. MAY-FIELD-3 p.m. ALBANY-3 p.m. BIRKENHEAD METHODIST SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1909. Morning, 11-REV. W. READY. Afternoon. 3-REV. W. READY. Evening, 7-REV. T. G. CARR. Special Singing by Scholars and Friends. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ALEX-ANDRA-ST.—Continuation of Anniversary Services. Singing by Scholars.—ll, Rev. H. Cottom; 6.45, Rev. J. Cocker. , FRANKLIN ROAD PRIMITIVE METHODIST - CHURCH.—II, Rev. T. Lyon; 6.45. Rev. R. Raine. Subject, "A Speech which Betrayed." Solo. Miss Baldwin. RICHMOND ROAD—II and 6.45, Rev. J. Carlisle. WATERVIEW—3, Rev. Carlisle; 6.45, Mr. A. E. Thomas. AVONDALE—3, Rev. R. Raine; 7, Mr. D. Thomas. _. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL MISSION. UCKLAND LVENTRIL MISSION. "» To-morrow at Communion Service. And at 7, H.M. THEATRE. H.M. THEATRE. Speaker. KB. JOHN T. LEAFE. Service of Song, 6.30 to 7, conducted by Mr. T. Adams. Orchestra : Overture, " ZXmpa," and Mendelssohn's " Wedding March." Choir: Anthem, " What are These?" "Praise, Oh Praise." — ',-,- . Wednesday. Dec. Bth-Brass Band Concert. Friday. 10th—Lecture by Mr. J. T. Leafe. Subject, "By Coral Reef and Coco Palm," imnressions of a visit to Fiji. Open-airs, led by Brass Band, 10 and 6 p m., Queen-street. To-morrow; and at 7.30, Shortland-strect. To-night. _ ~ ' All Classes and Creeds are Invited. 17REE METHODIST SABBATH-SCHOOL, J? MOUNT EDEN. 32nd ANNIVERSARY-DECEMBER sth. Morning Address— J. Bridges. Afternoon. 2.3o—Scholars and Choir will render Service of Song, " Singing Jim." Evening Addresses— Messrs. W. Spedding and W. Stewart. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING-Dec. Bth. piiaKCHEb OF CHRIST. WEST-ST.— at 11. for Fellowship. Evening at 6.45, Mr. Laurie ■ Wilcock will preach. Subject, " The Wages of Sin." Wednesday Evening, at 7.45. WALTERS RD.. MT ROSKlLL—Morning at 11, for Fellowship; Evening at .6.45, Mr. G. A. Green. Thursday Evening—Lecture at 7.45. "TThURCHES OF CHRIST. PONSONBY RD.—ll a.m.. Worship; 2.45, Bible School: 6.45, Mr. A. F. Turner. Subject: "A Drama in Four Acts." DOMINION RD. (corner Burniey Terrace). —11 Breaking of Bread and Address; 2.45, Bible School; 6.45. Mr. H. . Grinstead, on "Type and Anti-type: iii.. 'The Paschal Lamb.' " RICHMOND (Francis-st.).—ll, Worship; 2.45. Bible School; 6.45, Mr. Mtishet. Gospel Address. AVONDALE (Public Hall).—11. Worship; 2.45, Bible School; 6.45, Mr. Lye. Gospel Address. ONEHUNGA (Foresters' Hall).—11, Breaking of Bread, and Address; 2.30, Bible School; 7 p.m., Mr. W. A. Farnell. Subject, " God so Loved the World." YM.C.A. " YOUNG MEN'S OWN." SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 4 o'clock. Character Building Talk. Speaker, MR. A. E. GREENSLADE. Hearty singing. Alexander's Hymns. All men welcome. Young Men specially invited; rpHE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW 1 CHURCH. THE HALL. POMPALLIEB TERRACE, PONSONBY. Service, Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday-school, 2.45 p.m. " Regeneration is not effected in a single moment, but by successive degrees from the beginning to the end of a man's life in the world, and is continued and perfected after death.' '—T.C.R.. Swedenborg. NITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD (Near Reservoir). Morning at 11—" Things that All Have in Common." Also, Children's Address. Evening at 7—" Ex-President Eliot on the Religion of the Future." . REV. W. JELLIE. B.A. "TUCKLAND THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "THE RELIGION OF THE FUTURE." By Mr. W. T. Raymond. . Music. Reading. Questions. miIEOSOPHICAL HALL, J. 351, QUEEN-ST TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Public Lecture: "MAN: CAN HE OR MUST HE? IS HE BOUND OR FREE?" By Mr. W. Melville Newton. Questions Invited. Lotus Class for Children, Sunday, 3 p.m. Public Inquirers' Classes, Monday, 8 p.m., Wednesday. 3 p.m. Library and Reading Room open daily. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF SPIRITUALISTS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET. SUNDAY, DECEMBER sth, at 7 p.m. An Address will be given by THE REV. ARTHUR CARLISLE, Of Wellington. Subject, "Spiritualism: Its Uses and Abuses." Questions answered at close of address. Collection at the door. Monthly Meeting. Tuesday Night. rpilAT Disgraceful Compromise.—Mr. Wm. .1 Richardson speaks, Western Park, Sunday, at 3. Public and No-license Leaders invited. _____ __ __ PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT.-Federal Club Rooms. Wellesley-st.. 7 p.m.—REV. M. WALKER. Subject. "The Voices of the k Flowers."-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 3

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